Kassai_2007_Clin.Biochem_40_1

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Title : The effect of atorvastatin therapy on lecithin:cholesterol acyltransferase, cholesteryl ester transfer protein and the antioxidant paraoxonase - Kassai_2007_Clin.Biochem_40_1
Author(s) : Kassai A , Illyes L , Mirdamadi HZ , Seres I , Kalmar T , Audikovszky M , Paragh G
Ref : Clinical Biochemistry , 40 :1 , 2007
Abstract :

OBJECTIVES: The aim of our study was to examine the influence of atorvastatin on lipid parameters, particularly on HDL, and on the activity of LCAT and CETP and how they affect the activity of the HDL-associated antioxidant enzyme paraoxonase. DESIGN AND
METHODS: Thirty-three patients with types II.a and II.b primary hyperlipoproteinemia were enrolled into our study. The patients received atorvastatin, 20 mg daily, for 3 months. We measured the serum paraoxonase activity and concentration, oxidized LDL, LCAT and CETP activities.
RESULTS: Atorvastatin significantly reduced the levels of cholesterol, triglyceride, LDL-C and apoB, while it did not influence the levels of HDL-C and apo A-I. The increases in serum PON-specific activity, PON/HDL ratio and LCAT activity were significant, while oxLDL and CETP activities were significantly decreased. CONCLUSION: Atorvastatin may influence the composition and function of HDL, thereby possibly increasing the activity of paraoxonase and preventing atherosclerosis.

PubMedSearch : Kassai_2007_Clin.Biochem_40_1
PubMedID: 16999950

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Kassai A, Illyes L, Mirdamadi HZ, Seres I, Kalmar T, Audikovszky M, Paragh G (2007)
The effect of atorvastatin therapy on lecithin:cholesterol acyltransferase, cholesteryl ester transfer protein and the antioxidant paraoxonase
Clinical Biochemistry 40 :1

Kassai A, Illyes L, Mirdamadi HZ, Seres I, Kalmar T, Audikovszky M, Paragh G (2007)
Clinical Biochemistry 40 :1